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00:11 yes. Welcome back to the second now of how God turns 8 challenge him into a in
00:16 ministry. And if you join us in the first hour, I know that you may be Fannie yourself the 00:23 lordly warmed up in here and I'm sure that he's lighting a fire in your heart to begin to 00:27 look around and ask yourself the question, how can I turn some of my challenges into an 00:30 issue was not exciting. Honey, I loved it. I told him ready to us at the right? 00:38 >> Even in our church, we have a 7 school class. You have one year around the passes 00:42 classes, don't you? I tried just fun. You believe inquiries class. So it's good 00:47 to have if the people that want to keep a foundation people that want to inquire 00:51 people that knew. >> And some people that have been around a they just wanted 00:54 to just their thing is fully covered. Yes, in the world and understanding of the word of 01:00 God. as you listen, you've also discovered just going back to something before we 01:06 just in music again for the second now, you started with. With. Just teaching office. 01:17 So, I know would all quit alumnus. Yes. >> And I want to ask you a 01:19 year you went to >> hit. yeah. I thought about that. The Wyatt questions. So 01:31 when I when I was studying at Oakwood again, I've always had a desire to do something. 01:36 Forgot what I was at Oakwood. There was the mission's office and Korea was an option going 01:42 to Korea to teach English and the Bible. But I was a very determined individual. And I 01:48 realized, OK, God, I want to make sure I study hard. And I you know, get the job that I 01:52 want and then would have gotten the job. Then out, go do mission work, OK? So the 01:57 initial introduction to Korea as an for mission work was at Oakwood and had some friends 02:03 that actually left Oakwood for a year and in mission work and came back and they said that 02:07 Korea was amazing. They enjoyed the experience. So that's where Korea came from. 02:10 And it came back up after I got my job. >> Okay. Now I know you 10 02:18 whole years with all time. Does it mean to you think Korean? Yes. 02:24 >> Yeah. Have quite a few green friends that are watching right now. Do you 02:29 cook it? Korean food. So here's the thing. I love to my friends love about me. I love 02:33 to cook. I just love making people happy, but I never cooked Korean food because 02:38 something about Korean people. are amazing. And they love hard. So when you come into 02:44 their home, they want to feed you. So I said feed he I would I never had to Cook Korean 02:52 food and then able to so delicious that instead of me cooking and spending, it is a 02:58 long time to cookery and food. So now I just go to the restaurant. So okay, if I 03:03 actually took the time I could. But I don't because I want the authentic from a 03:07 Korean. So I'll take a strong drive. Their Korean that live in Maryland take a long drive 03:10 to a Korean restaurant. The had Korean food. I don't I know we've had Thai and 03:17 Chinese and it's amazing and it's delicious. because want to try some of go someplace 03:25 else. >> you know, it's amazing to see how God is using a life. 03:30 And I'm going ask you some more questions on. >> Talents and relevance and 03:34 even some technical questions to get some people want. So I do this. Yeah, but I do have 03:40 questions, so after the music, I will ask few questions that people have sent in a case 03:46 with the music of it's going to come from Scott, Michael Bennett and it's called. 03:51 >> Simply lessons. 04:20 >> come >> a east, >> We're 04:35 >> we You know, my 04:53 >> U.S. way too to give a feel things come this, S ♪ 05:27 ♪ ♪ >> you to 05:47 >> And when we we need >> that >> last 06:26 >> through reading thing comes through to use to you >> trying times this 06:44 >> Well, you when friends Beach a too when we know. >> This this no. This is 07:09 >> it's ♪ >> you know, the last things 07:26 come you know, thing is is not >> No, you >> what 07:38 >> The >> Well, this >> He's the TV and 07:50 >> This And so this >> This Remain those songs, the 08:11 ♪ ♪ ♪ 08:26 ♪ ♪ >> thank you so much, Scott. 08:37 That's one ia favorite songs that sound. >> You know, we have a young 08:41 lady here in 3ABN, Danielle. I'm Danielle was that that is just her song. love to hear 08:47 Snow thank you, Michael. Thank you. Scott. Michael Bennett. >> Almost like Scott Wesley 08:53 Brown. kind of ours. But thank you so much for that. Saw. What if your blessings rain 09:00 drops. But if you're healing comes their tears. And that's kind of fitting into how God 09:04 turned challenge into ministry. Yeah, I that that's happened. Thank you so much 09:08 for that. You know, Tiffany, it's clear that God has called you yesterday and he took you 09:18 to Korea. I mean, I always look at foreign but when you mentioned Korean. I look at 09:27 the way they write in all I thought, man, can my brain and even some of the. 09:35 >> Accents. I know I we did this in the first out with challenge all the time. If you 09:39 can say in Korean. >> I'm on Facebook. How would you say that in Korea 09:44 >> Facebook, U.S. all. Super hot with Anita. I sit on Facebook. I'm leading a class. 09:50 A case of on Facebook. I'm leading a class, OK? So it even differently. 09:55 >> And back was coming. Yeah, on Facebook. eating a classicist and I'm on Facebook 10:00 like an American. >> did you wear certain clothes? There is a no, just 10:06 we teach. Classes have to be professional or business casual. We're teaching classes 10:10 church like their own sabbaths. So the church that we attended was connected to 10:16 our English Institute. Everything was about missions. So on Sabbath, the 10:20 missionaries were actually leading out. So we have to preach. We have to do song 10:25 service law, help other things, some English and English. So we were trying to 10:27 help the students understand, yes, everything was in English. They understand they 10:31 did. They were our students. So it's kind of like the institute church, though he 10:36 did understand everything, but they did understand was like, maybe can view them English 10:40 while you learn in Korea. >> Exactly. that that's nice. One hand washing the We talked 10:49 different skills in office is a question past week. Well, with this one here. White 10:55 House, OK, here we go. You have maybe some of the town's one, OK pose my question about 10:59 it will share with us about talent. How what they do with that. 11:06 >> Whenever it relates to using your talents for God, I would say that. There are 11:11 certain things that you enjoy doing certain things that bring you, joy, certain things 11:15 that come easy to you. Those things actually are connected to gifts. They are gifts from 11:24 God. So I think that what needs to happen is once you recognize things that you're 11:27 really good, then things that you are. Doing right now that are simple and easy to. You 11:32 have to ask God, how can you use this, Scott? It's going to God. The first thing is God, 11:38 how can you use this thing for me? Again, it was English and got just said. Continue to 11:44 teach. That was the only thing I want to out of the rest continue to teach. But for 11:47 someone else, depending on what their town it might be. For example, someone may be we 11:50 talk about basketball. Okay. So someone may be an amazing basketball player, right? And 11:55 they may say God, how can you use this to really touch other people's lives? Well, when you 12:00 are an athlete, if you're playing a sport, you are constantly in connection with 12:03 other people. So you can be a good example of a Christian in that moment when something 12:07 happens on the court. Make sure you represent in Christ and then a conversation 12:10 started while you're playing that game or why having a timeout, the main thing is 12:16 whatever your talent is, whatever you enjoy doing, make sure you're Christ while 12:20 you're doing that. So that's the main thing. As long as you're constantly thinking, 12:24 how can use this thing to really bless? Others threw me remembering your vessel. So 12:29 whatever it is really your So doesn't matter if you're maybe your job is to. I'm a friend 12:35 the social worker. She works with children. She works with families. God can use her to 12:40 bless others just from her interaction with them. Something's different about 12:43 you. I've had students tell me that U 2, I literally just teaching English. I don't 12:49 teach the Bible on YouTube, but I've had tons of students say something is different 12:54 about you. Are you question? and I've never talked about it on my YouTube channel. it 12:59 something is different? It's something about you. The light is on phrase. So God shines 13:07 through. So yeah, that's what I'm saying. Don't worry about how God will use your talent 13:11 just as you're using your talent. Give 110% and constantly focus on. I am 13:16 God's vessel, usually today and whatever way you want to. So that's the advice I would 13:21 give. I got use any talent, iPad 110% or you do that month. you by Davis, if I'm 13:29 going to it all the way and not all. Exactly because >> there's a saying I've had 13:33 for years, I want to do as well be comfortable putting my signature and a lot of times 13:40 the world has that standard. Yeah. You when you get into the social media platform, you 13:45 not competing against you're competing against everybody else was on that platform on 13:51 you to any kind of social media base. But I like, but you just encourage people to 13:55 do. But if you're doing use that talent for the Lord, remember years ago, Honey are 14:02 former conference President Elton John Snyder. Oh, yeah, yeah. He's resting Lord right 14:09 now. one day he's yes. His daughter. What are you doing for the Yeah. She says I'm 14:13 teaching people how to ride horses. He said you're teaching people about Jesus. 14:24 he says to too little time, just teach people how ride That's the talent. kind of 14:28 what you're saying. >> Exactly. And I think to realizing that. You don't have 14:34 to say Jesus throughout in the higher conversation. to really show Jesus. People will 14:40 recognize when you're so focused on making sure God is using you as a vessel. God 14:44 will do the work. Our only job is to whatever talent God has given to us is like the 14:50 parable, whatever talent, God gives you make sure you using it in the way that he wanted 14:54 to use it and he will do the rest. >> I like that. I like that 14:58 for >> Some questions coming is coming There we go. Here's the 15:04 first one. What year? 2 white year. What you know to what year was Tiffany in Korea from 15:10 settle in? >> So I him, I wonder, solemn is Korean if you're Korea 15:19 Haha, if you are I went to Korea in 2009 and I came back in the latter part of 2018. So 15:26 it's almost 10 years. But yes, I win 2009 and I was there to about Yeah, mean, I get that. 15:31 You get the. >> You get the the Aroma on Nice live now coming out an 15:40 American coming out. American you coming out core here at home. 15:43 >> Wilson, the funny thing is I would come home for the holidays with my nice was 15:46 born. I came over birth OK times. I came over the major event. That is good for the 15:50 major events. But one thing you mentioned like you come back Korean. I did have to 15:55 readjust 2 American culture because I literally went deep into Korean be able to speak 16:02 the language. But also I went to their university and I really want to understand 16:07 Korea and Korean people, everything about them. And again, I have a lot of close 16:10 friends. Some of my closest friends are Korean what happened was I started to 16:15 understand. How they think and in order for you to truly reach someone you need to 16:22 understand life from their perspective. And I think it made me a better Christian 16:27 because when you could put yourself in someone else's shoes, it humbles, you and you 16:30 realize, wait a minute, everything is not the way I thought it And I think again, 16:35 that's why Jesus came to this earth to show us. I want to be with you. And so I learned a 16:41 lot about being a Christian about relating to people. So I wouldn't I wouldn't trade that 16:46 experience for anything. I really enjoyed experience. Weather challenges. Yeah, 16:49 because you're in another country, but I wouldn't change it for anything. He probably 16:53 missed home too. I do. I miss my friends there. There are a lot and I miss some of the 16:58 experiences. But, you know, COVID. So I went back my one of my closest friends say 17:02 she's watching as well. She got married. She actually married my students actually 17:08 kind of introduce them and they got I went back for So it was it was very special to go 17:13 back and I want to go back again. I'm sure baby I was going to back but COVID. So I 17:18 was able to go back. So I'm looking forward to going back. But it is like Korea is now my 17:21 second home. All I could go back and I'm not there's no nervousness that snow. It's 17:26 literally like a second home. So well, you have to go I think about, you know, you 17:31 just. >> I'm going to use a crazy. We're just plopped into a 17:34 society that you don't It. But I do next. And what I do next Why? Why do next? You know? 17:43 and then all of a sudden the pattern, you know, you start picking up a new action and 17:46 you have a new pattern is so OK and the something how they do things. That's really 17:50 interesting. It does. It does make a difference. And I like what you said, too, when 17:53 you're with him. Yeah, it makes a difference and su manual God with time that this 18:03 Coach. >> Okay. What about you live in? How did you live your 18:05 accommodations? What was that like? >> So as has a beautiful 18:10 program where when you're missionary and you work with St, they have institute in 18:14 Korea, I language institute. So they provided the apartment and everything for us. when we 18:19 was a group of us. I went alone. But when I arrived there about 40 of us in the 18:23 group, they weren't Haitian group were assigned to an institute and we were given an 18:29 apartment so living it great. All wonderful. Good. That's another question. 18:35 >> How can we bless this amazin ministry financially? >> Well, you know what life 18:42 today but you can do is you could talk about some of the things that you need to add to 18:45 your the ATM ministry arsenal team. that meant you on a platform where people want to 18:53 reach out to make a difference in your And I'm so maybe talk about some of the ways that 18:56 some of will be and we'll give you an e-mail, by the way. >> It is clay Tiffany, 19:05 Tiffany. And let me spell cup this year. Just on the on the on the screen right now. Clay 19:09 ball on G Mail dot com. You can get in touch with her that way because I would be very 19:15 candid on looking at a person whos. blessing will be wasted. No longer work on is called 19:20 you to do because God qualifies and equips those that he calls. it basis take 19:27 finances to run. It doesn't show that. >> So it's everything that you 19:31 predict it could. I've been asked this question before ahead. Pastors approach Thank 19:37 Tiffany. Want to bless your >> and also with them again, all of the equipment I'm using 19:43 comes from the business that Ari have right, teach English and the sacrifice I wanted to 19:48 make was God. This is for you. I'm going use what I already have. So to be candid, 19:52 everything I need technically I already have. We talk about the camera and the the 19:59 lighting, God has So I have all of the technical things. So I'll say 2 things I would 20:05 rather people the money that they would like to give to this ministry. I would rather 20:10 them give it to a ministry in their local area that they feel gotten leading him to 20:14 give it to. And this is not to say that I don't want the money, but I feel like. The 20:20 ministry and in right now is not in need of financial blessing. Do I appreciate the 20:23 offer? 100%. I appreciate the offer, but I want to make sure finances go to where they are 20:29 really needed at the time that Tom, the second thing I will say, though, is sometimes 20:34 people genuinely want to give. I don't I don't want to stop a blessing. You go trial. If 20:39 someone does want to I need to listen. Please get in contact with me via e-mail and we'll 20:45 discuss how to do But my my goal is always to help somebody else on. We did at 20:50 one point in time. I think during the first year we some outreach in the DC area. 20:55 Homeless ministry. So people that want to donate, we use the money and we went out to 20:58 feed the haha. So I love So if someone is really feeling like note, if you want to give it 21:05 to you, please just you know me and we can discuss the e-mail how to make that 21:08 happen, whether it be purchasing the product and have the mail to me and then 21:12 now physically go out with a group and will hand them out to the homeless people by yes. 21:17 And technically you could always expand. You know, when you see is speaking to a 21:22 single camera and can always enhanced suites second to make it a lot easier change or 21:27 angles and things like that. I have multiple cameras. I again got has been really god-like, 21:37 far as from the business side outside of the Sabbath school live minutes. 21:40 >> From the business side of being an English teacher on God has provided every light. 21:44 You can think of that you would need aperture light. The biggest one. I have that 21:49 >> Camera have multiple cameras. So >> we're going to talk about 21:53 that and things you have because some people might be wondering, sure it was the 21:57 pitch just to show to question of picture of my office. We can win. Okay. Let's talk. So 22:04 this is my office. Got has been This is the office that I currently use right now. the 22:09 Abbott, your light is not currently because the car like this showing right there to 22:11 smaller live got off of Amazon. But it does the job right now is quite big. So I 22:18 haven't used it at this point in time. But force the Sony camera a 7, 3, and I have the 22:22 road, Mike on top, but actually another road. Mike in the corner may be hard to see. 22:27 But those that are familiar with road Castor many podcast is use it. But it's also that 22:32 word time for your mic in balancing everything. So. Technically I have a lot of 22:40 and got again. He's he's been good. God has truly been good. knows about road cast high 22:47 both cast approach the Yes, Really, really good. Okay. Here's another question. 22:52 >> My question is, did missionary work? Make it easy to be accepted as a black 22:59 woman reach in Korean people as a teacher. This or shells. >> A morning or this is the 23:05 show that was in Korea with me as a missionary. But this is a very good questions. So 23:11 >> I'm very can. It's what happens is in Korea. Again, Korea is an amazing country. 23:14 Koreans are amazing individuals. Yes, Koreans have a very pure bloodline. So when 23:19 you go to Korea, you'll see 99.9% of the people are Korean, right? Is their 23:23 country on? You'll see some foreigners as an Americans. Australians seals in South 23:28 Africa different in Africa that are there. But Koreans have appeared online as a 23:33 result when they see people coming in from other cultures. They are curious. And 23:39 sometimes that curiosity can be. Misunderstood as So I have been in many situations. But 23:48 again, I do speak Korean and that helped a lot. So. >> I. 23:53 >> They do stare and I have natural hair. So when I was in Korea, I had an I was So I had 24:00 many still walking class. very So I saw his curiosity. So again, being a black woman, 24:09 I'm very proud to be a black woman. And I think that helped as well. I never feel in fear 24:15 to anyone. I'm like God blessed me to be a black I'm happy to be a black woman. So 24:18 in that confidence in who I am, I thought it was my job to show Koreans. And in students 24:24 what it means to be a black woman. So in the question asking did mission being a 24:30 missionary, make it easier? I don't think so because there are some missionaries that had 24:34 different experiences. But once I learned Korean, I would be on the and the Metro and 24:39 I'd be standing. That would be the only black person on the train literally there about 50 24:46 people of one time I walk into the train packed like New York had you know, and there were a 24:53 group of kids probably about 12 or 13. Now I could speak Korean, but and they were 24:58 laughing and talking see on this later that I understood literally all they were black 25:04 person. Wow. Look at her hair. They were being kids, know, you fed them. They didn't 25:11 know. But again, if you don't understand, it seems like they're pointing fingers. It 25:13 seems like they're looking at you all. They're judging is a black eye when it's not the 25:16 case all. As I for about 2 minutes. Okay. Let's turn to them Karin. Hey, kids, are you 25:26 It dark. And for the next 10 minutes I gave him the experience. They would have 25:29 never had So in their minds now, all black people are really kind. And so we talk 25:35 tonight, you know, they have questions. They want to touch my hair. I said, OK, can touch 25:38 you. Want to ask first? So I felt it was my job. But I was in Korea to simply be a better 25:44 example or kind of change. The stereotype all they see on TV of a black person or a movie. 25:53 They have is negative idea. But when you meet a black person, you're some aging. So 25:56 I think it was more of my viewpoint. I don't think being a missionary made it easier. I 26:00 think. Being a child of God and understanding that people are people and sometimes they 26:06 make mistakes. They misunderstanding. So I actually enjoyed conversations 26:10 with Koreans, older people, young people kind of helping them understand. And it's 26:13 interesting. The parents. So when we first got to Korea, a lot of parents wanted say a 26:21 Caucasian teacher simply because of what they may have seen on TV. Okay. I want an 26:24 American is a They see a black person coming OK? Didn't expect this by the end of the 26:29 term. We didn't know this about black people. You guys are so loving and caring. You 26:37 love our kids are. So I think it was more of educational of Koreans, of course. But yeah, 26:42 just educating just people understand. And I want you know, it's really actually 26:47 interesting that this question came up because a lot of times. 26:50 >> live in a world with stereotypes mostly the wall in front of us a lot of times and 26:56 we tend to. But people see on television. I think you may have reminded me of this when 27:02 we were in Russia and we had a friend of ours without Russia. There was a wedding. Yes, that 27:12 state who is his very dark. >> And he. >> Everybody, one take picture 27:19 of him. Everybody take a picture of him. It was this bride and groom were getting 27:24 all you and you look at and then no the bride and groom on their wedding. They want to 27:34 take a Yeah, it was passed to see a market. Okay. Yes. we thought about wow. Just his 27:42 skin color gave him a popularity. It And here on their wedding in the most 27:46 special day of their lives. What they want to do, they would take a picture is there 27:53 in their memories. Yeah, that's that's usually what happens. We build Bill was 27:56 exactly. I like that. bridge is right. Build bridges building was, but I still have 28:02 him. Anyone have questions that right? You can send those questions, texting them to 6, 28:05 1, 8, 2, 2, 8, 3, 9, 7, 5 or you can also email them to live at 3 ABN DOT TV. 28:16 >> Where were yet to get to the technical part on the talk about some of that in a 28:19 moment. But what we have here next, OK? >> This and encouraging 28:25 comment. I'm so blessed list and to you story and how God is using new to accomplish his 28:30 plan is good. I spent 2 years of my life as a missionary in South Despite there's North 28:41 Korea keep on keeping on phrase. God bless. You continually from Joan in New 28:47 York. >> Thank you so much, Jonah. I keep on keeping on. I never 28:52 thought about that. The North and South Korea. Yeah. militarized zone there. I 28:57 actually was not close to demilitarize. was that But yeah, that's interesting 29:01 because in this day and age. >> When you hear in the news how every now and then there's 29:08 a missile it's, you know, their neighbors to the that's often used in the loose way 29:13 and media. >> There were a few scares while I was there. I am. When 29:17 I was studying in university, there's 2, I think maybe 2016. I think there was a big scare 29:25 for the south. So course family is nervous. And you know, the news with 29:28 interesting interesting thing was we were in Korea 5, nothing. We were life was the 29:34 same. We're going about our day. Normally my family, of course, caring about me would 29:37 cause. Are you OK? Yeah, I'm just going out to eat. How are you? Everything's fine on the 29:43 side. So yes, he's good. But you're okay. >> And that scares guys. We're 29:46 this is life to us. >> Have 4 seasons. the weather was very similar to Maryland. 29:52 So it was very easy to adapt. The winters were a bit but in general was the same as 29:59 Maryland 4 seasons K. Here's another comment high. Tiffany, my wife, an IED, Lida singles, 30:06 Bible study every week in Maryland. >> Praise God and do a similar 30:10 style of study like you too. But I must say I love your pattern of presentation and 30:16 look forward to him and more. May God continue to bless the ministry. He has intrusted few 30:22 with. Thank you. Great work from Terry and Cindy Bond walled-off, Maryland. 30:29 >> Praise God. Thank you so much. Barnes. I appreciate that. Now they do a technical 30:34 shakedown. OK, OK? So now you showed slides. What do you used to develop your slides? 30:41 >> So I'm going to make a reference to a comment you made earlier. You said your 30:44 wife is an iPhone user. You said you're an Android user right? I'm also an Android 30:48 user. Okay. However, when it comes to computers, I'm an Apple user. Apple Said my 30:56 phone. >> And I feel like the reason for me and again, my 30:59 brother-in-law, give me later. He love Apple, everything. for me again, Apple computers just 31:07 don't break. It it was just fun. Very consistent with the Android. I feel like the side 31:12 of me that wants to kind of explore and have a little bit more control of things. 31:18 Whereas with the iPhone's great locked in, you can only use what they have. So that's 31:20 why I've chosen Android. So LeBron say love you. sharing files. You can upload picture 31:29 and take it off and share your music. Yes, but now let's talk about some of the technical to 31:35 news. Yes, so let's start your preference for camera because somebody might be saying, what 31:39 can I do this with any kind of camera to have to spend a certain amount of money to 31:44 make this happen? talk about what those questions, how you answer those questions. When 31:46 you thought about. >> Going live, OK, great question. 31:51 >> So when I first started, it was still a Sony camera. It was a smaller point and shoot 31:55 camera. Okay. But it did the job. So the very I think the very first video we saw may 31:59 have been from that camera. No, it wasn't for 7, 3, but I started use what you have. 32:06 That's the most important thing. Never wait to move on and calling that God has put 32:11 on your life. So I used what I had. And again, when I started off, I was in a little room of 32:16 still seeing my parents again trying to build my business. I was in the room and I had a 32:19 little stool. A little folding stool on folded. That was my tripod. How I put the little 32:26 camera on top of that. And that's what I did for about maybe 8 months, maybe a year. 32:32 That was my studio. When I first started Tripod was us 2 guests that still was very, 32:37 very useful. Still use what God has given you. And now, of course, I've upgraded to have 32:42 a and final state of >> notice the color. Exactly. Yes. Good pass there. gadget 32:53 area. Yeah, I love it. I love it. Seeing the same language. So yes, I have upgraded quite 32:56 a lot. But if someone is wondering what they can again, use what you have now, there 33:01 are so many things that you can use online. You can find anything I love best buy. 33:05 >> But wherever you are, whatever country you live in, you don't have to have the top 33:09 of the line camera. right. As long as the camera, I'm don't know how technically want to 33:13 get into. But HDMI cables, a court case something you have people know so if you're 33:19 trying to live stream so again in order to live stream, you need to make sure you have a 33:25 camera on connect with an HDMI cable to your computer. And when you connect it, you also 33:29 need to have good audio. That's another thing people don't realize audio is much 33:34 more important. Then the actual visuals. It's interesting think that the 33:39 visuals are more important is actually the audio because if you're watching the videos 33:43 show and the audio is not good, you'll turn it faster than if you're watching a home 33:46 movie that has great audio. True. So you want to make sure you get a a you can get a good 33:51 mike. The first Mike, I had only cost. I think $45 what to get. Maybe a lot depending on 33:57 where you live. But it was cheaper than my current Mike. So again, use what you have. 34:02 But again, you want to Mike, you want a camera that can connect to your computer via 34:05 HDMI. And there are many different live platform platforms I use he cam if 34:12 you're a Mac or Apple person. Highly recommend cam it's over. Said though, the 34:18 graphics that I'm able to. So we didn't see them here on the show. You all the slides. But 34:22 when I ask a question, I put the question on the screen, right? Someone comments 34:27 questions this spring. It up exactly. And I do that all 3 can. It's very seamless. Very 34:33 easy to Of stream yard. Very popular. I haven't used stream yard. I've been a guest on 34:38 someone else's program and they can you stream your and they love it. So Stringer is 34:42 another option. I'm very familiar with. He can live. So I would suggest that if you 34:45 have a Mac computer to use Camelot, it's a very good side. 34:49 >> Now the reason I asked some of these technical questions because there is some people 34:53 that yes, just lit okay. She's great. Great. what do you do to have to develop the slides 35:00 okay to question. So again, I am not coming light power point. noted I use key and I 35:07 like keynote seize power when they want switch over to American studies and keno. I 35:11 feel like he know does a great job of float, like with the flow of slides. You can have 35:17 things flying in the way things are presented just visually appealing, which is 35:20 kind of Apple's model make everything pretty are appealing to the eye. So I use 35:30 exactly Ikea. Yes. Haha. So I use some of the >> graphics that I kind of put 35:36 on my slides like some of the vector animation, director graphics. I give him a site 35:40 called free pic dot com for those that really want to know the details. It's pre picked 35:45 free pick Fr III P I K dot com that you can download some things for I have an account 35:50 with them simply because some of the things I do with my business at the cell. So you 35:56 can have a free account or account where you pay and you have the ability to use them 35:58 in whatever ways like free pic dot com. Like when talked about Joseph, I made sure I 36:04 found it a gentleman that is very handsome. There. >> Pick and I put that on the 36:11 slides in, you know, little things that kind of you keep you engaged. So I use that 36:14 worth 1000 words. Exactly. >> Now the reason I'm asking you this question because a 36:20 lot of times it's not a blanket statement. So ladies, don't get upset with me. A lot 36:24 of times men tend to be thought of as the techies. But there women techies to and my 36:29 wife became it. She's married to a techie. became Paul and she's more technique than 36:36 anyone in her The youngest of 8 siblings. >> Okay. You know, like some 36:40 of them still in the Stone things. Is that what is added to pastor What chic? Because 36:50 just kind of shout out to for how God develops what you have. And this she's a 36:54 testament to that because when we came to the 3 >> What she's doing I couldn't 37:00 get her to think about it. When we live tweeted, why did this? Audio editing when I 37:06 mentioned the word wave what you know, what that is, of course. Well, this was a way 37:12 filed her way, what is out and about and now she's a dead And it is and I haven't been 37:17 amazing. Take a look at an audio file and say that's noise, but because he trained 37:23 me as it the Lord and yeah, because I worked for radio and it's all about himss all about 37:27 that. A soul. I give my best to a man 10% as you go. How do you speak of churches? 37:37 >> So I have spoken at churches I spoke at my church quite a few 37:42 >> If I'm asked, I definitely will. Um, in the recently, I haven't because of COVID, but 37:48 if I'm ever asked, I'm always willing to Whenever got wants to use me. I'm willing. Well, 37:54 the reason was because a lot of people that may be watching the maybe some parents have 37:57 young people sit in a knot. >> Mike is always on the computer. If I could get him 38:01 to do with a glory of God. we could have Tiffany come. And so we're going to get some 38:08 information so help people get in touch with because that's what we're talking about. You 38:13 my life as an example. You an example. And there's so many other people that have gadgets 38:18 that are using rather than you using to get hit with a lot of the glory of because equipment 38:24 will always be equipment. And I'm I'm thankful that you mentioned we talk about 38:28 budgetary. Yes, you don't have to have the best of the best of the best teams use that 38:31 competent and what we have another question. This is from Diane in Georgia. 38:37 >> Arya lessons available on Facebook Archive. >> Yes, if you actually go on 38:41 Facebook and just search for my name, every class is public. So if you just look on 38:46 my main page and you scroll, you'll see every class that I've taught for the last 2 38:50 years. I don't know that always I also upload the slides again. It's not about 38:54 me. I want everyone to benefit so after I teach the class load all the slides. So if you 38:59 want to download Sunday, them by all means some people use them for their own classes. I 39:05 have some friends that are another status, a Tiffany, we use your slides to teach our 39:10 is God. Yeah. So yes. So I share so yes. If you go to my page on Facebook, yeah, 39:14 scroll. You'll see all of the class. Also, they all are. And if you could put Tiffany's 39:19 name. Oh, So that may OK after the program. >> There it is. He didn't go F 39:25 and I for those listening on radio, I like is this right Iff a and put l. 39:37 >> A I we all are in the yes. That's right. My wife thinks radio. 39:44 >> so her for >> Right. She says now don't just say all of Our listeners. 39:51 we do have to audience viewers and listeners. Here's another question. This is from Gary. 39:55 Do you recommend going life on all the platforms like Twitch? >> Does that help you channel 40:01 grow as well? Okay. With that. Which? >> So I've heard I want to 40:06 make sure is this question related to my ministry or his ministry sciences in 2 So, 40:10 Gary, if you're asking this question related to your okay, hi, Gary. You're asking this 40:15 question really for personal ministry. This is what I'd say it sounds like since you know 40:20 what, which sounds like. Maybe you are on that platform. If you are very familiar with 40:25 that, which I would say yes, try it out because then you may find an audience there. 40:29 You're familiar with that. You're comfortable with it again. It doesn't matter what 40:33 the platform is. Guy can use any platform. So I'd say yes, if you're asking for yourself 40:38 personally and you are familiar with Twitch, I'd say yes, you can definitely do 40:41 that. Even if only 2 people join Gary. 2 people can come to God. you can use you on 40:47 twitch. So if that's your question, yes, if your question is directed toward 40:51 me, I'm not actually familiar with that, which I know what it is. I know I've seen videos 40:56 of people using it, but I personally I'm not familiar with Twitch as far as using 41:00 it. So I wouldn't actually kind of broadcast this at a school live on Twitch. 41:06 However, I think it's a good platform for you, my brother to use to spread God's word. 41:12 You I think part of his accessibility because I mean, you just mentioned Twitch. 41:19 It's been a long time since I've heard the word about the platform, but who has in her 41:23 Facebook? >> Exactly as it had a view to exactly so. But the key is not 41:26 like the way he's if it works for U K S because there's somebody on twitch then easy 41:31 of the when I'm like that actually. >> Okay. This is a Salim 41:37 responded, MBA at you thought, OK, this person was Korean. This is not currying and but 41:43 were there at the same time from 2014 to 2019 York University. Last time you said 41:53 you can ever city. Yeah. Amazing, OK? That's probably why we did not necessarily 41:57 cross paths. Maybe something we cross paths once or twice a month from the with the 42:01 university. So the university is a little separate from the institute. but it's still an 42:05 Adventist University that it is had >> Yeah, it will get some 42:09 university. So she was probably a professor, right? Slim there. And then I work at 42:13 the separates kind of if you think of are you familiar but after school programs going, 42:19 oh, yeah, they go. Think of it like that. Word is but adults but also come. But it's 42:26 committed. >> Experience, it must have been to be in Korea. The 10 42:29 yes. Was that consistently 10 years. So so I did take breaks, for example, had to 42:36 come home. Like when my niece, I came home from my mother's. >> Do you or was it her 60th 42:40 birthday? Because 60th birthday, like the most important. I did miss some 42:47 things I missed. I missed my dads. When my dad's birthday. But I came home as much as I 42:51 possibly could for the important And then I did come home for a 2 month period when 42:56 I was I had a challenge when I was in South Korea. I was trying to get my grad degree 43:04 exam you have to take to graduate. Now the exam includes 100, which is Chinese 43:08 characters. It's completely in Korean. You only have an hour. So it's a difficult test for 43:12 Koreans. And I had to take it Even I spoke. I speak Korean. It's difficult when you're 43:17 taking an exam and I take the exam 3 times. And once you take, you have to wait 6 43:22 months taken again. So was a very big challenge. Again, God you called me to to come to 43:28 create. You told me I actually got scholarship from the Korean government's. I was 43:31 starting to leave for free. So I was like, why give me the scholarship got and then have 43:36 me fail over over. And I wasn't. I wasn't used to failing because I I'd always 43:41 been a very good student. I love studying. So was a very different experience. And I 43:45 couldn't understand. So I came home after this. When I failed the second time I came back 43:49 home and as any to stay home for 2 months. And I used to study study except time of 43:55 from morning till night got the 3rd time I passed the test. That is a testimony in 43:59 this. I'm not sure if we can get into that. But after the questions are severe 44:01 perseverance, wow. Now that SAP a school. Let's get back to bus tour that that to doing 44:10 this. This amazing God has really blessed you. Why's that? So important to you. 44:14 This absent class? Yes, the 7 school class. >> So when I think about this 44:18 absent class again, initially, I was just trying to have a Bible study class at the of 44:24 school but it led to me actually starting to teach this at a school lesson. This 44:29 is prior to the of 2020. What happened was I know I realize that with the Sabbath school 44:36 lesson again, I could have kept doing a Bible study on on Facebook, but with the facts 44:41 out school lesson, at least people have an idea of this is exactly what we're going to 44:45 study. So I can prepare so people can review and study and not everyone does which 44:51 okay. It's a no problem at all because out teach the lesson. But it gives the opportunity 44:56 to prepare for class. And I think it's a blessing because we all can kind of understand 45:01 God's word and more. It takes us on a journey and your preparation is amazing. It's 45:07 got thank yous time you don't just. >> You looks look at it and 45:10 glimpse at it in you prepare? Yeah, got Jessica. funny. It's ironic as you get older. I as 45:19 I was preparing for Sabha school. You know, one day one sabbath morning. And I was 45:22 thinking about the process I was going through of the way are highlighted things in the 45:26 savage school less in the way I a story boarded. I've been doing this since I was in 45:30 elementary school, et literally. This is at always done that I can visualize when 45:35 I was in a class repairing for history. Test my notebook. If I still had them, you can see 45:41 literally I would do is outline for every chapter highlights the important 45:46 points when I was at it throughout my entire life at Oakwood, I would create study 45:49 plans for all the students in my class and hand them out. So I've always thought in this 45:54 way, so when you see certain things about yourself, certain assets of your character 45:59 personality. Wait a minute. This has been the same with my entire life. God means to use 46:03 you. God needs to use that something about it. That in that area, God wants to use 46:06 that. So I realized got a nice to use. The many aspects of was really, really good. I was 46:13 I was going to talk about that. You brought the word up storyboard because now part of 46:17 that feeds into your >> experience is a web designer because you have to 46:24 literally storyboard to be effective. You got to see exactly what's the trajectory. 46:27 We don't just want to put a page to get. This was going to be on it exactly. If enough 46:30 states knowledge here, love the sharing of the world. What is getting the kind of getting 46:35 back to the initial impact here because you thoughts sharing the word of God. Yes, 46:40 why sharing would have thought so important to you? >> So it goes back to Romans. 46:46 One 16 that we read earlier. and this is something again. Since the first time I read 46:51 this verse as always stuck with me. Literally. This is God's power. This is God's 46:59 powers. Not about me as an individual. So again, Romans, one 16, the Gospel of Christ 47:03 is the power of God into salvation. So understand that. That's the fuel I need. That's 47:09 where the passion comes from. Wait a minute got so you're telling me I'm just a vessel. 47:14 This right here is your power. And all I have to do is share right. You have saving else. 47:19 Lord. So that's exactly why. Because the joy that I've experienced from developing a 47:26 relationship with Christ. I want everyone to experience that I love. I want everyone 47:30 to be able to have the sense of peace love that comes from God and you want to go to 47:34 heaven like Lord, when you come back, I want everyone to experience that. So by meet 47:38 someone. They've never understood the love of God. Mike. And I want to share with 47:46 me in my life. So that's the main reason why I want to share the gospel. We're not 47:49 just here by accidental and I want people to I think people. Whether Christian or not 47:55 everyone searching for a purpose and And when you understand that your purpose 48:02 literally before you God knew you when you in your mother's womb. That means he has a 48:06 purpose for your life. Even if you don't know him just Right? I so once you get to an 48:09 understanding of God is and seeing that light come on, it goes all the way back to what 48:14 I said about why I enjoy teaching somebody to love incompetence. You need to what 48:19 they're learning and shows going back in a minute. Yeah, not created God has a plan for 48:24 my life. Yes, yes, he did. Was made. That realization comes yes. Now you do the same 48:30 thing. You share God's word. You let somebody else know what you just realized and use 48:35 that talent. God has given you to let somebody else experience that. So that's why 48:39 I'm so passionate about sharing. Got word. Wow, I'm not she infectious. I'm just 48:47 going to probably before we get to the end of the program and that those of you that are 48:51 watching or listening in your car, no, you cannot turn away the channel that Tiffany is. 48:57 >> A living example of what the ignition switch is all I can't get away from that. Got 49:02 ignite her life and you're burning for the glory of God. If you're in the car was you 49:08 had video. You can see the light on her face because it's amazing to see that God called 49:13 you to do something that is really increasing his kingdom. Quick question. That libel is 49:17 in a Korean viable. It's not know. This is actually a Bible that has in the 2nd half is 49:23 just Ellen >> Okay. Yeah. When you say Romans light weight front 49:27 right now is addition in the back that that thing, you have a Korean Bible. I do actually 49:31 have quite a few Chris Bibles. Yes. Haha. Have you read from the front to back to back 49:36 tough and how does it? How do you know Kareem was the same way the same way left right? 49:42 Same way. And it's it's interesting. You mentioned earlier about the character's. 49:46 Yeah, I remember when I first of the very first time I started setting Korean. 49:49 >> I'm an artist. So they look like beautiful pictures. All artist. But they just like 49:52 pictures now. I literally see letters, but I think Korean letters and it's actually 49:59 Korean is an amazing language. And I think it's been that you can learn the Korean alphabet 50:04 faster than any of links fake because of the way that their letters are in the way that 50:09 they're The sounds that come out of your mouth to make a certain like when you look at 50:14 the letter, the shape of the letter is actually the sound that you're making with your 50:16 mouth, like the Shape represents position of your tongue. It's a very well made 50:21 language and the alphabet. Yeah. Future research. It's there's very smart individual. 50:25 So it's it's actually easier to learn alphabet and sounds not the language, but sound 50:34 now religion there. Is it Buddhist, the main religion? Does that? 50:37 >> So there are I guess you could say maybe half I met a lot of atheists. I met a lot 50:46 of individuals that were not interested in got. But it's interesting. They're still 50:51 wonderful people. had a lot of students that didn't believe in God or atheists. I'm I have 50:55 a lot of. Quite a few Buddhist, but I can't say that's the number one 51:00 religion, but I think it's more of you have you're getting a growing number of 51:05 Christians, but Christian excruciating that the number one religion. So you have 51:07 Buddhist and they used happen. >> Yeah, because we were Thailand. You know, we saw on 51:13 street corners and still does for our way into these. The idol judges and I don't 51:19 handle. And in India, we saw lot of the many, many, many gods that were there. I just 51:24 want to commend you in the way of the Lord. It is this a passage that came to my mind 51:30 when you started this program? I want to share with our viewing and listening audience 51:35 it's in Second Corinthians, 8 first 12 and have you read that Because this is so 51:41 wonderful. And when you read that we versus 12 to 14 because the talks about how 51:50 well God is in a new is God, OK? Thank you. 6 and currently has 8 versus 12 to 14 inches. 51:57 >> For if they're the willing mind, a man is excepted. According to that, a man half. 52:03 And that according to that, not first 13 for I mean, not that other men be eased any 52:10 burdened first 14, but by and the quality. The now at this time you're abundance, maybe a 52:15 supply for their want that their abundance also supply for your want, that there may 52:23 be equality. >> Okay. So what's so? When people say I want to help 52:28 Tiffany, there are abundant your because, you know, but this plying their last praise 52:33 God. you know, this isn't a spy. It went by so quickly. so somebody is listening. 52:38 Somebody is watching. What can you? Share with that person or those individuals that are 52:42 saying? I've been inspired. But now what do I do next So if I were to speak to that 52:50 individual that's listening or watching at this point in time. 52:53 >> What I would say is first, take a look at your life right now. What brings you, joy? 53:00 Think about something that you do right now that you lose track of time when you do it. 53:06 Think about something that when you do it, other people say, wow, you're really good 53:09 at this or that people recognize that something in you that town and you thing 53:14 that you want to annex. The second thing is. Ask God how he can use that thing. 53:20 Whatever it is to bring others to him to draw others close to him again. First thing figure 53:26 out what you enjoy, what it is. You're good at. And the second thing, ask God again, 53:31 the Bible says come boldly to the throne. Now, that doesn't mean to be rude or 53:35 disrespectful. It means to put God's word in front of him. God, you said that you would 53:41 give me talons a 90 to use them for you. I'm recognizing that I have this talent step 53:44 2. What do you want me to do with that? The 3rd thing, the final thing is once he tells 53:50 you what to do with it, give 110 percent. That may require you working a little bit 53:58 extra. The same amount of time. We gave him working at a job give God that extra. You 54:03 go the extra mile and watch God, you end. Just remember, just like for me when I 54:10 started the You Tube Channel teaching English, I did not know how God was going to use 54:14 that to bring others to him. But you'll be amazed how God will use your talent when 54:20 you're simply willing to let him use you. And always remember to give 110% over and 54:26 beyond. Yes, over and beyond. >> You know, you need to put some church together. 54:33 >> 110. >> And then I can do all things through Christ. you 54:37 know, it's been a I mean, has it been up in? >> In challenge showing 54:42 courage and I thank you so much for having Honestly, knew the full appreciate the 54:50 opportunity. And so I'm so honey. Now Tiffany mentioned how the letters. 54:54 >> I'm going to go home and, you know, go to you tube in look at some of those letters 54:59 and stop hearing the annunciation is what you think the key thing is she was will 55:03 in. >> Yes, that's that's the key. And you're at the You gave the 55:07 text. She was willing anybody out there. This will in the you-you. He definitely will 55:12 trial. But you got to be willing right? >> Be willing to be willing. 55:17 Yes, willing. And then some people that are not willing, but they have to be willing to 55:21 be willing. God can use, know, thank you so much for coming to 3ABN less And your parting 55:27 words of somebody said now, where could I find Yeah. going to be your Facebook page once 55:34 again, we'll put your e-mail up so people can find you whether they want to join your 55:39 purse at a school. But what do they want to donate? ministry OK, definitely. 55:43 >> So yes, I would love to have you join our fun site school, life family, and we 55:47 call the family because it's not just about me. It's about everyone in the class and we 55:50 want you to please be a part of our family. Again. My name is Tiffany Clay. When you see 55:57 it right here on the screen T I F in I lasting Claiborne. CL AI are any find me on 56:02 Facebook? Every sabbath morning at 09:45AM. Eastern Standard. Time I go live on 56:07 the sabbaths and you can join us. And then if you'd like to send me a message via email, 56:13 it's Claiborne Tiffany at G Mail dot com. I would love to hear from you. I would love to 56:17 see how God works in your life and a member just be willing and God will do amazing things 56:22 in and through you. >> Wow, a man. You know what time flies when you're being 56:28 bull s? Yes. And you know, a lot of people say time flies when you're having fun. This 56:32 is a fun prohibit a blessing and form of thank you for allowing God to using you. 56:37 you've heard about her sister before you interviewed sister did and was a pleasant to be 56:41 able to because when I said which is to be one person put 2 hours. Haha caught ignited. 56:45 You praise the Lord again as we began. One God turns a challenge into a ministry is 56:53 exactly what guided in Tiffany's live. He wants to do the same in your life in our 56:59 lives. He does. So we encourage you to just say, Lord, what would you have me 57:02 do and you'll see cough will start the fire. >> Thank you for joining We've 57:05 got the ♪ ♪ 57:17 ♪ ♪ ♪ 57:32 ♪ ♪ ♪ 57:47 ♪ ♪ |
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